Intramuscular hemangioma in the zygomaticus muscle: A rare case report presentation and diagnosis
Autor: | Soad Mansour, Ashwag Aloyouny, Hamad Albagieh, Wafa Alfaleh, Mohamed Mehanny, Fahmy A. Mobarak |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
genetic structures Zygomaticus muscle Intramuscular Hemangioma Article Lesion Masseter muscle 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine medicine cardiovascular diseases Zygomatic bone Intramuscular hemangioma Case reports Zygomaticus major muscle business.industry Soft tissue eye diseases body regions 030220 oncology & carcinogenesis Vascular lesions 030211 gastroenterology & hepatology Surgery sense organs Radiology medicine.symptom Presentation (obstetrics) Differential diagnosis business |
Zdroj: | International Journal of Surgery Case Reports |
ISSN: | 2210-2612 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ijscr.2020.07.068 |
Popis: | Highlights • Intramuscular hemangioma is a relatively rare benign vascular tumor of the skeletal muscles. • The initial diagnosis of Intramuscular hemangioma is complicated due to low incidence and variation of symptoms. • Intramuscular hemangioma in the zygomaticus major muscle is extremely rare. Introduction intramuscular hemangioma (IMH) is a relatively rare benign vascular tumor of the skeletal muscles. It shows less than 1 % of all soft tissue hemangiomas. In the head and neck area, it occurs usually in the masseter muscle followed by temporalis and sternocleidomastoid muscles. Presentation of case we present a case of 25-year-old male patient with a chief complaint of slowly growing facial swelling in the left zygomatic area. Clinical, imaging and histopathological evaluation lead to the diagnosis of intramuscular hemangioma in the zygomaticus major muscle. Discussion IMH in the zygomaticus muscle is very rare; hence, the clinical diagnosis of IMH is challenging. Different diagnostic procedures can be used such as CT and MRI. In addition, the ideal therapy for esthetic disfiguring IMH in the head are is the complete surgical excision of the lesion. Through the review of literature and to our knowledge this case is the first report of intramuscular hemangioma in the zygomaticus muscle. Conclusion IMHs are rare in the head and neck area and must be considered in differential diagnosis of isolated muscle mass in this region. |
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